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Environmental, climatic and host population risk factors of human cystic echinococcosis in southwest of Iran.

Mohammad Amin GhateeKoorosh NikaeinWalter Robert TaylorMehdi KaramianHasan AlidadiZahra KanannejadFaezeh SehatpourFateme ZareiMohammad Amin Ghatee
Published in: BMC public health (2020)
In our study, an urban setting was the most important risk factor and likely due to a combination of the high density of key life cycle hosts, dogs and livestock, a large human susceptible population and the high number of abattoirs. Farmland and humidity were highly suggestive risk factors and these conditions support the increased survival of Echinococcus granulosus eggs in the soil. These findings support the development of strategies for control of disease. More research is needed test optimal interventions.
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